La Perruque - the end of old school wigs
- Jan 12
- 2 min read
Hair, redefined.

LaPerruque represents a new definition of hair replacement. Not loud. Not visible. Not interchangeable.
But personal, precise and timeless.
Swiss design. Global expertise.
LaPerruque was founded in Basel – with the aim of rethinking hair replacement.
Not as a product. But as an experience.
Our designs originate in Switzerland, characterized by clarity, restraint, and meticulous attention to detail. We find inspiration worldwide: through personal travels, select encounters, and exchanges at international trade fairs, where innovation and craftsmanship converge.

Whether in America, Asia or Eastern Europe – we observe, learn, refine. But only what meets our uncompromising understanding of quality is implemented.
No catalogues. No mass production.
LaPerruque does not work with catalog products. Every wig, every hairpiece is unique – thoughtfully designed, meticulously crafted.
We often personally select the hair, redefining density, structure, and base, and have our ideas implemented by experienced wigmakers who share our philosophy: Perfection is quiet. Naturalness is crucial.

Time is our luxury.
We believe that true quality takes time. Time to listen. Time to understand. Time to make decisions without pressure.
Many women come to us feeling insecure – influenced by old images where wigs were visible and looked out of place. LaPerruque represents the opposite: hair replacement that disappears – and makes self-confidence visible.

The New Generation of Hair.
Our real hair wigs and hairpieces represent the latest generation of hair replacement: finest HD lace, medical silk tops, modern special bases – combined with the highest quality natural hair.

Every detail serves one purpose: freedom. Security. Beauty.
Not perfectly staged. But completely natural.

A Maison of Trust.
LaPerruque is a Maison for women who value discretion, quality, and authenticity. Our premises, with headquarters in Basel and a showroom in Zurich, were created not for sales, but for encounters.
Because in the end, it's not about hair. It's about identity. And about the quiet joy of recognizing oneself.

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